I NEW SPRING GOOIDS WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS In ladies dress goods we have ALL the latest styles, in Woolens, Silk Shirt Waists, Suits and Cotton Goods, also a full line of Novelties. For Men, Youths and Boys we have the best line of Clothing in the city, in STYLE, Cl'T and WORKMANSHIP. WE LEAD. Before making your purchases in spring goods look at our line. LI THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURC. OREGON. EXTRA! EXTRA! Wonderful Sale on at Stanley's. Great Crowds Attend This Forced Out Sale A monstrous sale of merchandise is taking place in Roseburg at the store of ot Stanley's. Great crowds have been in attendence for the past eight days. Have you Imm n on of the numbei ? Are you aware that this is the time to stack up for months to come. The entire stock of clothing, hats, shoes am) furnishings for men, women and children must be closed out by the first day of July. Assortment is still complete. Look for the signs. First door south of the post-office. THE ROSEBURG HOUSE HARVEY JONES. Proprietor Rates $1.00 per day and upward New Brick. New Furnishings. Prompt Services. Opposite the S. I Depot Grounds ," Local and Personal. Miller is laying off Brakeman F. W this week. Mrs. A. E, Asdrich is the guest of Rid- Read Josephson's big new ad. die friends. Osteopathy hen understood is highly Miss Anna Salznian is visiting reln appreciated. lives in Portland. Mrs. F. W. Benson is visiting relatives ; Mrs. J. C. Sheridan is the guest of in Portland. relatives near Pillard. O. C Barker spent a few days pf last Rev. C tl. Lake has returned from a week in Portland. business visit to Portland. Leave orders at the Rochdale moan Brakeman C. 0. Nelson is laying off THE CELEBRATED WASH INGTON v v ANY FLAVOR AT JENNINGS BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Cleanliness. Superior Pastries and Sweet Heats is Oar Inducement for Patronage. MOSIERS RESTAURANT In the same old place with more added. We have now enlarged our restaurant entrance on both Sherdian and Ca streets. MOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS SaVTwtJ .CHOICE CANDIES I mm ICE CREAM LATEST MILD DRINKS aVaVbVaVaWWWWyV1. Our candies are the highest grade goods in town. Comparison is the only true test and the one we always win out on. When it comes to high grade and de licious goods we have no competitors. store forour wood. There is talk of erecting a three-story hotel building at Myrtle Creek. C. J. Hoover, of Med ford is in this city visiting with relatives and friends. Years will pass before the highways are as easy to travel as the primrose path. Best grade of family floor. rt .tsh ford 's "Pride of Douglas" at only l.l5per , sack, all grocers. The "drug fsllsH" is a menace to health and happiness. Can you say i this of Osteopathy? J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and .notary '. public. Office Bp stairs in Douglas : Countv Bank Building. tf Read advertisement of the Forestry ; Inn in this psper and when yon attend i the fir in Portland patronize this popular hostelry. j Lessons given in all kinds of fancy 'work, Hardanger, Gittertyl, Evict embroidery and all the new fads. At i Grave's Art Emporium. tu. i.d.:.ia i t ... i... ur i uc i iuiu Ul X 'Olivias ; .1- icinriitr to Bsshford's best grade of flour w hich can be purchased at all of the grocery (tores at $1.15 per sack. Gut Hall says the deer in us neigb- ! borhood are getting to be a nuisance aw : they visit bis garden at nigbt and help themselvee. Drain Nonpareil. Bread, pies and cakes like mother used to bake when you use Bashford's "Pride of Douglas" flour. Accept no other brand. Only $1 15 per sack. We 'nave for sale at this place lumler , in the ruff i per thousand. Fruit U.ies I cheaier than formerly, products of the Rider Bros mill. W. R. Well Oregon. - The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so aggree able and so natural thst von do not realize it is the effect of a nedic ne. For sale by A.C. Marsters A Co. Miss Mary E. Lever irk, of Tacsoo, , Arizona, arrived in Roseburg Saturday ! to enjoy a brief visit with the family of N.T. Jewett. From the place she will attend the Portland Exposition and then go to New York City to visit ! with hei parents. J. T. Bryan, the busy watch' maker, has a window display of new jewelry which is fairly dazzling. Those beauti ful abalona watch charms, pins, fobs, and other articles of jewelry at once ap peal to the observer when the low price is made known. On Friday Mrs. Ed. Lenox presented WaVnVWVWWWVWwS CANDY STORE and vi.-itiug in Portland. Mrs. N. A. Partie is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Whiteing in Portland. Mrs. A. Parks is visiting relatives in the Willamette Valley and l'ortlaud. C. O. White and wife of Myrtle Creek were in this city on business Saturday. Jas. Hanclirouuli returned from a business visit to Portland Saturday even bag. A. E. Maddix and family left Friday for Hood River where they expect to locate. Mrs. S. K. Sykes and children are the guedts of W liliaui Landes and family at Cottage Grove. Malin Cannon and wife of Mod ore Co . I Calif., are the guests of R. L. Ian nun and wife of l.urley. J. K. I'non arid wife left Saturday for Newport to visit with their daughter, Mrs. I. has. Looniis. W. E. CI in gen peel is in Portland on business and of course while there le will "hit the trail.'' Miss Mabel Gwfer of Ashland who has been visiting fnen Is iu tins city left Saturday for Portland. Miss Lizzie Parrott, a teacher in the Pendleton schools, has relumed to this city to spend her vacation. Thos. Townsend has accepted a posi tion aa salesman in the general store ol Chas Loomis at Newport. - E. L. Bashford is PonstrW-ting an ad dition to the wi-st side of hi mill to be iMud as wheat bin and storage room. Ham L. Easter of Farm nuton, Wash., who has been visiting J. I. Hastingsand .1. D. Brietow of fhit citv tia returned home. at Ashland organizer for M in this city with the intention of organising a lodge of that order here. Mrs. W. E. Cochran and children of Looking fllass left Saturday for .rt land to join Mr. Cochran ho is ir-w em ployed iu that city. Mrs. W. T. Bodleyand daughter. Miss .leannette, of Portland are the guests of Mrs. D. S. K. Buick and daughter Miss Jeannie, of this city. Mrs. Barbara Wallace and daoghter. Miss Carrie, left Fridav morning their home at Letbridge, Canada, after a visit here with friends. A shipment of fruits and loarera will be made to Ponglas county's exhibit at Portland tonight. Have yon done your part to make this display a too Brakeman L. L. Riley, wife and fami ly are visiting in Eugene. Conductor G. E. Blew, who has been laying oir has returned to work. Yardman J. G. McNulty and Brake man A L. Cola are laying off. ' F. H. GbwcMU returned home from a visit to Portland this morning. F. .1. Adams, a brakeman, is the last employee to be enrolled out of this sta tion. Miss Newland, a Cottage Grove, school teacher, is spending a few days in Koseburg. Conductor A. G. Hamblin hat return ed to work after several weeks absence, prospecting. Don't forget Thursday night, Grand Military Ball, Guard Mount and Inspec tion at the new Armory by Company D,, O. N. (i. S. Churchill has sold the Central Ho tel business to C. R. Harper and Chas. ('armature, two gentlemen who recently arrived here from the east. State Gum Warden J. W. Baker sent Minday in Roeebarg on otticial business and went to Hold Hill today on business connected with his office. WHEREAS, RESOLVED, We want to make oof June Business a Record Smasher We want to show oar appreciation of your long and generous patronage We want to make a host of new friends and a lot of new business That we inaugurate the greatest Price-Smashing sale on record That we make heavy reductions in every important department That we invite you to come and pick up a few dollars at our expense HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ftAMY BARGAINS M Men's all-wool Coats and Vests r i pieces all-wool Cashmere, 36 and j 4 dozen Boy's Dress Shoes, in black I 3 doz. LadieV belts, in Silk, Leather ii - 3N inches wide; in black, navy, ..... . 1,4 to 3" brown and ,. S3 value, "d UD' thy"MhkehotckB and Kid; some of them were They were tti.OO to tlO.OO, at pfe, a yard. at 1.75 to $2.25 the pair priced as high as a dollar. Now $3.85 Now 35c Now $1.30 Now 25c i j i 1 bolt Pure Cream, Double Damask 100 yards Pure Linen, brown crash 8 pieces Fine French Chambray fcf'll a t I-,, i. i: ry ;..i,M .;,,, toweling, 18 inches wide and free ... , , . . rlllllliCry Oil VOSl table l.iiinen, OH inches wide, ,. . , . Gingham in plain and figured from all starch, the regular price Spteevied value at 75c a yard u h: a yard. effects, regular price 10c and 12'g A splended chance to secure an ex- Now 55c I Now 6c Now 8 l-2c I Z-" " " JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE ESTABLISHED 1877 MAIL CAR ORDERS EFUL A WILL T T E RECEIVE N T I O N Oiaila Notes s, Olalla,M.-;, v .. JWJI- the I tv. R M. the Plaindealer with a handsome boquet o. E. Holdrige and wife left this city of sweet peas, there being twenty-eight Thm-sdav for Jefferson to visit with Miss Ora Mote returned home Portland this mor ning after a week's visi t at the fair. distinct varieties or colors. The blos soms were unusually large, highly col ored and fragrant and were plucked from vines nearly six feet high. A Polk county farmer gets rid of yel low jackets thru: He cuta a hole in a piece of meat, tills it with Parts greea and then hangs the meat on a tree oat of the reach of dogs and cats. The yel low jackets feed on the meat, and are pnt out of business in short order. I J. A. Willis is bosy in the strawber- riee again, bis second crop for the sea- son is being picked. One box which he rom orooBnt to t,lie office had the quality all ' ngnt an-i a loll quart bat there -were 'only 25 berries in the box, because they were big ones. Myrtle Creek Mail. RICE RICE & THE HOUSE FURNISHERS THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSIMESS DIVIDUAL TASTE WITH PRICE AID QUALITY ASE THE DETERMINING FACTORS WHEN IT COMES TO BUQIC FURNITURE WE HAVE EVERYTHING KNOWN TO THE FURNJURE LIKE Bed Koom Kuiu in all grades, til 00 Hp Drewen in every de-lan, si 00 to S3I..M HepenUe Co modes to mil. S3.S0 tlM Kemeraber KICK & KICK mils (or relatives for a short time and then they will go t Portland and see the exposi tion. T. J. Singleton who has leen visiting relatives in this city left Friday for Port land where he will remain three months and then proceed to Deborgia, Mont., to visit with his daughter. Don't scold competitors because tbey are getting lots of business. Study to improve yonr advertising and your methods and thereby divert more busi ness to your own direction. Special sales by Stearns A Chenowith Oakland and Yoncalla, White and other sewing machines $15.00 and up; water pipe; wire, plain and barbed ; cnt and wire nails ; the only guaranteed black smith coal ; two carloads Page woven wire fence, the only tempered wire fence for sale. n.1 tf Do-yon If ugh Y - Remember next Sab bath evening the pastor of fM M. K. church will preach on "Five Kinds of Laughter." Come and hear yonr laugh ter analyzed. The subject in the morn ing will be: "A Fort on Top of the House" The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Iron Beds, all Colon and Sires 13.21 to $26.00 oars Is the Bed of (jualtty. NO TRASH OR JUNK SOLD HERE Many Designs of Chairs at 50C to $5.00 each. See our Special $1.68 for $1. its a hammer. Linolums and Carpets in all the new things, 'ibe place to Buy is HERE. The largest Stock is HERE. If yon cant come WRITE US. RI THE & RI HOUSE FURNISHERS CE Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder. These are three common ailments lor which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is es pecially valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, inorey and suffer ing when troubled with one of these ail ments. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. The Roachdale store pays cash for eggs Found a Cure for Dyspepsia Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, Ontario, Canada, who has suffered quite a number of years from dyspejieia and I great pains iu the stomach, was advised ; by her druggist to take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. She did so and says, "1 tind that they have done me a great deal of good. I have never j had any suffering since I began using jthem." If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these tablets, get well, and stay well? For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. J. W. Henderson, of near Melrose, brought some tine specimens of oats, club wheat and rye grass to the Plain dealer utiice to be sent to the lKuglas county exhibit this morning. John Alexander, of Glide, was in this ; city on busiuees last week. Mr. Alexan i der states that there will be a glorious time at ttlide on the 4th of July and those who miss the celebration will al ways regret it. W. C. Winston has completed bis cherry picking and shipping from 400 tree. He shipped 20,000 pounds of Dne cherri-M this season from which be realized IStX) or about 1200 per acre for for his crop. E. L' Parrott shipped two carloads of tine beel cattle to Portland Sunday. Three car loads of cattle were shipped to vloutague Saturday by E. R. Hnan and A. F. Hunt will ship three car loads of cattle to Portland Tuesday. The management of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Aseociation lias the thanks of the Plaindealer for com) K mentarv season tickets. The annual assembly will be held at Gladstone Park near Oregon City as usual July 11 to ft 'inrlneive and many notable people aie j down on the programe tins season Humor in court and in a case where murder was attempted! I daughter, testifying 'or her father, being : asked if Fletcher, the man shot, bad threatened suicide, replied, "Yos; he t' Id me that be was soon going to marry." vuiehow she got it in her miud that marriage and suicide were identical. Guard. Dr A W Shearer, of Glendale who was so unfortunate aa to be injured in the' treight wreck in Cow Creek Canyon ' while enroute to this city to attend tbe ; j Klks building dedication, June 1Kb was in tins ciiy raioruay greeting menus Mr. Sonneman who was also injured at' the same time is reported to be able to j attend to his usual duties. Ira Cole, an S. P. bridge carpenter, is in this city today. He informs us that two weeks ago, while working near I Drain, a limber upon which he was working, slipped and struck his throat and jaw in such a way that his tongue was badly lacerated by his teeth. He was compelled to go to the Portland hospital where eight stitches were taken in his tongue by the physician. Several changes in the passenger ser vice are scheduled. Conductor Hendricks will replace Shan Conser ou the Eugene local, Mr. Conser returning to his run ou Noe. 11 and 12 out of this city to Portland. Ham V catch will take a run on train 15 and 10 between mis city and Portland and Brakeman A. J Foliett will change from his run south on 11 and 12 to 15 and 16, north. Mrs. Kd Marsters has the thanks of the Plaindealer for a beautiful large boquet of f eathery poppies and sweet peas. The poppies were very large and beautiful and almost as varied ;n color as the rainbow aa were also the sweet leas. Roseburg is becoming celebrated for other than roses evidently. All kinds of Sowers grow to perfection here. John A. Eggers sends the Plaindealer two marked copies of the Southern Idaho Review, recently established at Heyburn, Idaho, where a great irri gation project recently undertaken by the government is under way. The prospects for the early development of that country teem bright and Mr. Eg gers is in on tbe ground floor with a good claim slaked out. John Baker and wife who arrived at Dillard recently to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Baker's relatives before pro ceeding ou their way with team and wagon to Klamath county to reside, met with a great misfortune and heavy loss at Dillard one night last week. The team which was valued at $250 was turned out in a pasture over nigbt and in some way got into the railroad right-of-way inclosure and the next morning one horse was found with its head cut off by a passing train and the other was disembowled and frightfnlly mangled Mr. and Mrs. Baker, will of necssity, take up temporary residence at least, at Dillard. Haying under wsy, crop c--l. Grain is doing Well and from present prospect will be the best yield for vears. J. W. Swift returned this ek after an absence of over two years. Olalia ha an attraction and uvst all who leave, return. Oswald and Jack Day of Portlan.i, grandsons ol CoL Day, arrived day to take their outing with their grandparents. The good people of Ol.illa are making arrangements for a grand celebration for the third and fourth. They will meet Saturday on the grounds and ar range for the celebration. Circuit Court Suits. Alleging tint the sum of t'J,0t3 is doe him for furnishing logs in performance of a contra -t, Fred Fisher has nleJ a suit in tbe circuit court here against Wm. r. Johnson Lumber Co., to re cover the amount 'atatod. Mr. Fisher has levied attachment upon the com pany's property, consisting of a saw mill snd planing mill on Myrtle Creek Sheriff's Sale. Or-s)00. William J. Hum and I la tbe Circuit Court ot tbe Blue ol (or the County of Doaglu. Hans CbitatoienoB. ) Mats! TV Moor-. Carrie A Marie. Ueieodsnu j Non-e is hereby (Hen tbat by virtue ol an execnttea duly leaned oat ol and oader the seal of (fee above eattUed oart. in lae above entitled earns. t- duly directed and dated Us KXh aw ol Jaaw, 1M. anon a jad Society Meetings A.' F. A A. M. Laurel Lods No. 13. Hilda retrolar meetings on second and f orth Wedneadavs of each month. J. T. Bbjdobs, W. M. H. T. Jrwrrr, Secretary. Thurs- and their equipment, a Hume, six miles . IT"'"? " " ' , , ... . . ta:i, win, . u iivui ui nana ' u. k- j;e- rtuu. yim.n- long, connecting, the two mills; all logs WUiUm , Hom deieodant. and lumber on hand and a logging out- for tbe som ol ftasas with inures: taeracm at tit, and some timber land. tbe rate of 6 per east per annum from ib lltb .... , . day ol October. MM. and too tanker sum of Jessie L. Day has sued Albert A bra- wtmmmmt-- tt, ham to recover :70, alleged to be doe ! iher sum of 25 costs ia plainttrs rait to an en a promissory note. New G. A. R. Officers. AttheG. A. R. encampment at Ore gon City last week the unanimous vote was given for Grant's I'ass as the place for the next encampment. The follow ing officers were elected : lepartment commander, T E Hills. Grant's Pass; senior vice commander. - rr H Hard ing. Oregon City ; junior fin command er, R W McNutt: medL-al director. W E Best : chaplsin, He ;ry A Barden, Portland. Council of administration C A W il- For Sale Restaurant and Bakery, seven good bed rooms in connection, regalar board : ers and a good trancient trade. Bakery , a good bus meat itacU. For particulars enquire of K. P. Adams, Myrtle Point, Ore. jlp O. ELKS. Boaebarc Lodge No. 326. Holds regular communica tions at I O. O. F. Hal! on second and fourth Thursdays ot each month. All members requested to attend rearo larlv and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. C. B. Cajrxos, K. R. Ror McCt-sLua, Secretarv. 4th of July Special Rates On account of the 4th of July the Southern Pacific Co will sell reoad trip :.. kets between points on all lines ia Oregon at one and one -third fare for round trip. Sale dates Jalv 1st. ' liams. J K l.ang. R V Pratt. B S Chap- . date of expiration July 6th. ; man. A C Sloan. J , . f IVIegates to National encampment i T G Darr, John bafhsUU, William Sin- T C" clair, N L Smith. This to th 00 crouQt f 9r The Relief Corps elected the following health I have decided to place my affairs ... . - - l.. VI BBS IUrrr . it.i i inert i i i rrj ix-u , jn is . i Jennie B Harding. Oregon City: senio' :n1 ruv nrMiilsnt Mr ll.-I.-n I'ark.ird neSS Brantoo s Portland ; junior vice president. Mrs Lillian North, Forest Grove. asr.de deed, made by W m i Moon to M A Marie a waicb tail tbe said deed waa set aside aar tbe real property tbereln described ordered to be sold to satisfy said JadsmcJit fur costs and tbe od(meat herein meatioced. and execu tion isbsii.iS tbcraon. and Use costs of and upon tbis writ. 1 did on tbe 10th 'lay of Jane. 1S05, daly lery anon LiUowiaaaeacnbed real prop 1 an deocrlbad in said decree, to-wit - Lots 1 aad 2 and 1 in Mock X in tbe sib Sou i be rn aadltiee to aVxebarf, Doasias eoan I tf, Oreaoa as tbe same appear ob tae plat and map of said addition ol r. cord in tbe offlra ; rt tbe county clerk of I-oufla county. Oregon, Sow tbetefora. by vtitse ol said execuiloa aad j order of sale. I iU on Tuesday tbe i ith day of July, 1905. ! at one o'clock p ss of said day at like coon ! horse front door Is Rosebarc. ltoaftas county i Oregon, sell at public auction snbjeet to re- Jod, deaapttoB. to the highest bidder for C g Id cotB. cash Is band, all the n(bt title and ln sarasa to snuua aaased detesdaat. or either of tbeat had la aad to the aboTe described real pi spa ty or any part thereof as satisfy said ex. cutloo's osder of sale, interest, casts and dia t nraetnaau aad all acemtnr costs Oascd at aoacbsrg this Wth day ol June. 'O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALLIOM .'J.N. G , meets at Armory Hall every rhoraday ereninc, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamum. Cape I.' O. O. F Philetanan Lodce So. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor oer Jack bod and Case streets, on -'aturdat evening of eacn weea Mem aera o' the order in good standing ar invited to attend . H. O. Lbwis, 5. Q. N. T. Jiwett, SecreU.ry. in the bands of 7. L. Dimmick. of Oak- Oron, and any one having bnai- relations with me in the' future, ; ' will please wri'e or call on htm. as be is ' 'dnly antho'ised to transact any bust -nese uit I may be interested in. J Dated at I'cupqua Ferry. Oregon, this It ; day of June &. VV. R. Thompson. J23-2 "The Southern Oregon Chautauqua " Assembly will be held at Ashland, Ora., CaMi sWTtoea. July Utk to L'lst. incluive. Reluce.l j fj. aol iier? who served in Cohar T MCCLAU-EN. ?hertsT o! Itowxia Coanty. Oregon. Executrix Notice Chautauqua Rates. rates have been made by the outhern Pail tic Co., on the certificate plan, from I points on Oregon lines This Assembly promisee to be of un- ' during the Spanish war know w hat this disease is. and that ordinary remedies have little more effect than so much wster. Cohen diarrhoea is almost as usual interest. Among the prominent j.Veie and dangerons as a mild attack speakers will be Dr. F. W. Gunsauius, 0( cholera. There is one remedy, how Dr. Wm. A. Quale and Rabbi Stephen eTer tu,t na always be depended anon S. Wise. Special attention will ;e given M be seen by the following certiti the Musical Department. The Assem- j nt9 rom Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Hous- j bly building has been eularged toton. Texas: "I hereby certify that In the County Court of tbe rial of Oregon for Iioaglaa Coanty In tbe matter at the estate of J antes Davia deceased Koticx is hereby siren, that by as order of the Coanty Court of Douglas coanty. State of Omasa, dnly mads and entered of record, tbe asders:gnd has been du'y appointed execw trix of the abore named estate. All persons baring claims again-' the amid estate srf!I pre sent the same dnly vanned a the asderiga?d at Brarkway. Oregon, within six months from tbe tnt pabllaatlan el this notice, and all persona knowing themselves indebted to said eatate will call oa the anderugaed and settle theaasae. Dated this I Ah day of Jane. 190. mililUI LILLY DAVUX Executrix. K. of P. Alpha Lodge So 47. Meet every Wednesday, in L O. O. F Hail at 7:30 p. m. Members in good si an ding are invited to attend. Jas. A. Pxaar, C. C. M. F. Waioirr, R. of R. A S. L ILAC CIRCLE. So. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd aad 4th Thnrsdave of each month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members ia food st an ii c are invited to attend. Mas. A. B. Ficklk. Guardian Neighbor. Bell Mohan. CaaaK Second and Fourth Thoradavs. double ita former capacity, making ample accomodations for all." Jl Born. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and j Notice of Final Settlement. Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husband j of sTn attack of Cuban dlsrrhoaa. Ia IbeCoontv Conn of the State of Oregon E. 8 Rose'rare Chapter So. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the tirst and third Thursdays in each nonth. Visiting members in good tan ding are 'wepettrnlly invited to at tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M. Free Johnson. Secretary. U SITED ARTISANS. Umpqua As sembly So. 105, meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A C. MAaaraaa, M. A. Misxib Joxne, Secretary. UOODMEN OF THE WORLD. If Camr So. 125. Meets at the Odd " Fellow.' Hall, in Rose-burg, every tret and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. J'. M. Bbidgbb, C. C. S. T. JtwaTT. Clerk. KING At Glide, Oregon. June in, IHtiS. to Mr. and Mrs. O. G King, a boy. Married. which he brought home from Cuba, j We had several doctors bat they did : him no good. One bottle of this remedy nni him, as onr neighbors will testify. I thank God for so valuable a medi cine" For sale be A. C. Marsters A Co. JACKSON THOMPSON At Oregon Citv, June 14. iyof. at the home of the bride's parents. Attorney (X S. Jackson and Miss Aura 1. children of George Bernard Shaw thinks bache- ' lors should be compelled to mind the their married friends. But Thnmnson. Rev. Hammonds, of the 'here is a constitutional provision in Episcopal Church, officiating. The wedding was a quiet and un ostentatious affair, only a few rela-' Uvea and friends being present The i bride is a charming, refined and high ly cultured young lady, wfio for the past two years has been employed as j teacher in the Roseburg Schools. Mr, Jackson is a leading attorney of this citv and is well and favorably known throughout the county. The happy couple spent a brief honey moon at the Exposition and other places in Northern Oregon, and re turned to Roseburg Sunday where they will be at home to friends at Mr. Jackson's residence on Pine street after July 12. The Plaindealer joins in extending hearty congratulations and wishes for a long, happy, pros perous wedded life. Dance at At Melrese What is this Harper is full feel any better moonshine? "liquid etiushine" Dr. ol? Does it make you thau the old-fashioned this country prohibiting "cruel and on usual punishment." The band concert given en the Court House lawn SihhUv by the Roseburg band was largely attended and enjoyed by jlofeburg citizens and visitors. The work of the lady who presides over the kitchen is greatly lessened by the use of the Globe Cabinet, a sample of which is now on exhibition in the Farmer's ileal Eetate Co. ;, 'on Case street, Roseburg. For convenience and labor saving the article can not be excelled. Its compartments bold any thing from the tineet of spice' to a sack of Hour and it takes up very little space. Call at the real estate office and let the .igeut show yon the cabinet's advan tages. Price within your reach. j2tj6 A Grand Ball will be given at Wilson's Hall July 4, 1D06, at Melrose. 20-2t H. E. Wilson, Mgr. Jul What Everyone Should Do. Mrs. J. T. Barber, of Irvinville, Ga., always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera mcrbua and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber savs: "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of the beet medicines I ever saw. I keep bottle of it in my room as I have had several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine 1 ever used." Sold by A. C. Marsters A Co. That Tired Fccllsg. If you are languid, depressed, in capable for work, it indicates that your liver is out of order. Heroine will assist nature to throw off head-acbee, rheu matism and ailments akin to nervous ness and restore the energies and vital ity of sound aud perfect health. J.J. Hubbard Temple, Texas, writes, "1 have used Herldne for the past two years. It ha done me more good than all the doctors. It is the bast medicine ever made for chills and fever." 50c Sold by A. C. Marsters A Co. s Title U ua ran tee & Loan Co. ROSIB0R8, OsUteOM. P C. HaKILTOa, ler lbs count? of Douglas. In tae rnaiter of the estate of I Mar;a JLnna fstertag. Deceaaesl.i Motiv e is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Maria Anaa Oa tertag. deceased. Baa ftled la tae Coast? Coart ot Douglas Coanty. $ute ft Oregon, his final aesasgai aa each administrator of said estate, and that Satutday tae nth da) of June, lssw, at th. krtaral hIaVW. a m haa Wn ft he said eetrrt lor tbe time of bearing of oa-erttoas by Mrs. J. W. Hamilton to said report, aad tbe settlement thereof. J. A. BlCHAltaN. Administrator of the esute f Maria Anna Oswrtag, decnaswd. : ' 1 WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Notio- run mdr this head aril! be charred .'or at the rate of one cent a w.rd for two lnsi i lama No adveitisementa taken for leas man ten cents WaSTsTD To exchange a good bicycle for a driTtag horse. Apply to bax XT. Baaennrg. Or. Girl Wanted, for general boose work For Sale; House and lot on Pine street near depot. See J. A. Buchanan. Executrix's Notice Notice Is hereby gtren that tbe nndersurn ed was. on the 2tt day of June, MOV dale ap pointed by tbe eeanty coart of Douglas coun ty. Oregon, executrix of the estate of Jonathan L Baker, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to preevot them proper! I verified to me at Mill wood . Douglas cooaty, Oregon, within six month from the date ol this notice, and all ysstwiwejeeWt'e?VMeaaiervatste ata hereby notified to pa? the am to ne. Dated June ttnd, lSOo CATHKsHNB A CLARKK. Kxerattix ot the eatata of Jonathan L Baker, deceased. New wagon and harness for sale, also an incubator. Inquire of Geo. Goehner, Roeebarg, K F. D No. 1. tf jit. Wanted A fresh young healthy cow with calf, mast be gentle for a woman to milk State price. Address, A. B. Azalea, Oregon jnildp Wanted, strong young woman for dishwashing and general help ia a boarding car. Good wages. Apply to Thomas Wilson, Boarding Car, Green Station. ing. J. Johnson, dentist. Grave's bui'd 49tf I. D. HAMILVOa, Praatdant Office in that our t Manas. Have the only som plats ml of abelract books in Donglas Counly abstracts and Certlfioataa of Title rurnlaoadot Douglas county land and mining claims. Have siaa a complete sat of Tracings ol all township plats la tbe Roes burg, Oregon, 0. a. Lead Dis trict. Will make blue print copies of any town hip A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND tin WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. GOODS Al. kinds of Household and other goods bought and sold. Don't tail to see onr large stock of NEW FURNITURE and HARDWARE. A. D. BRADLEY HARKESS AND HASXfSS MAKING